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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1921)
1 J .1. (. t THE OREGON STATESMAN, -SALEM, rOREGON 5 ATTTTinA V- ninKKTKfi onmRFR tool i - .... - , - i i 1 . .. : . , , . . 1 ' ..... . . . ; . :- t ' i rrr 1 - . .. " 1 ' ' ' ' - : - -1 ' - " , - T- - . ... . 1 HI II Department Bulletin Attrib utes Improved SnoWlng to'Godd Weather- rainfall occurred and -praies were Sly sllghtly;damaged briber rain 11 of the month. The precipita tion was sufficient to put the soil In good condition for fall seeding operations Jn most localities and plowing and seeding made .rapid progress" during the lattej half of the month. , ; j , ; t Killing frosts over most of the state, occurred an. September J2 and. 13, In the western part of .the state growing crops on the higher derations, for the most part, es caped frost damage but in the rlv er bottoms,1 practically all garden truck and late potatoes were kill ed. In some localities, corn on the klat4a wo . olan frnatAii. K ! Tr STATE YIELD ;IS SHbWN end central portions or tne, state, lower temperatures prevailed (ban DnfolAAo RkA Cmn I in the western district and conse- ! iiuvo nic mau in iwiuiij nnftntlv frost damage was more general. Corn, late 'potatoes, late alfalfa, in fact, practically every pro wine crop was Injured by frost in the eastern portion ot tne state. In Union county. It Is reportert that prunes were damaged to some extent. '-, V',- '; IV' Wheat Yield "Good, 'i !i Districts, Wheat, Hops and Other Crops Good Spring Wheat: . The average yield per acre for the state is es- POUTLAND, Or. Oct. 14. Improvement In apple crop pros . peets and ,a falling off In-potato production forecasts for the state are outstanding points in the Ore gon monthly crop report Just Is- tlmated at 16 bushels. For the sued by F. I' Kent, agricultural United States the average yield c statistician of the department of per acre has been placed at 10.9 agriculture. The Eastern uregon bushels. apple crop is showing up much oats: Average yield per acre ot stronger than was ' anticipated a 0ats for Oregon Is estimatedat 30 month ago. The late potato crop bushels for 1921 as compared with ' was pretty generally damaged by 24 bushels for the United States frost about the 'middle of septem-l potatoes: The August dry her.- 'J, " v Weather decline in condition con- Conditions of BOme crops in the tinued through the first half of state Ta October 1, compared with September . when killing frosts normal was as follows: Corn, 78 checked further growth in most per cent pasture 87 per cent; to- districts. Many late planted 'pota iaatoes 84 per cent; grapes 90 per toes had made but little growth cent, xieids per acre are esumai- Dt tubers when . killed, by frost, 'ed at 4 tons for cabbage; 300 hence, will be' very small In size. bushels for onions; 800 'pounds I itxacti the state crop generally for hops; ' .- V J appears to be under average Size. ' An InaulrT relative to ''totall nirrfnr . further advanced than acre Iri Crops compared with last j U8Uaj Ior thls date and market jfe year Indicated the' 1921 avreage at porta Indicate .that several car- B per cent ol iszi: Assessors ioai8 .have already been shipped.. 1921 acreage returns except fori ; jlops: Hop picking, completed . seven counties notr yet available, with- but little damare from rain place this year's crop acreage at but It is reported that a large per: 9 5' per cent of last year. centage of the crop was frost ' u S Weather Faborable V ;7. . damaged. Freezing opens the hop mT . . ' .t.i i ' ' hurr. canslnc shatterinr! A red- vveainer conaiuoosii , 'a. v vT7 , .. ; ZC general rainfall occurred about soloratoo develops, and rtbe the 20th ot September with a light valueot the product Is much lm- precrpiutlon about the 3rd, and paired. - v , - asaitt aboutthe 25th. The total Clonal Crop SuinmAry 1 ' precipitation . at -Portland as re- . . . r ' v corded by the. weather, bureau -was , Corn: "A large portion of i the 3.08 Inches, ,'compared with the corn crop . is now fairly matured .normal ot l.l Inches for the and beyond danger of frost dam- . month of September. There r was age. Silo filling is practically ' no long continued damp ' cloudy completed. Much corn that is to 'weather, consequently , there was be husked from the shock .or but, Uttle crop damage from the shredded, is already cut. Good 1 ! precipitation. Hops were 'about yields are generally reported with 90 per cent pickedUwhen the heavy the exception-ot itlew. j sections -.- , " where; tba ; i-yleld-has beeh eut! by 3 larouco. nceni irosts qbtc cous.u- mm mm UotcmHheXdmbinitt erably damaged, the tmtall acreage in Montana, Idaho and Oregon.1 "Wheat:; . Plowing; f or . winter wheat still 'continues and much seeding Is In progress. The crop Is up to a good stand in early sown fields.? -and rthe condition is kenerally ireairtiHforrttxor- rain" la some sections of Iowa and HissourU The crop will soon be ready to pasture in the main-wheat section of Oklahoma., : WeWe put orf addition. 1 htt itne stack i8 uuu.iu . progrws. 4. ialra . MIM Af - I 1 Vl.tl ' tt n.i A , tory. some aamage from recent snows and rams is reported in Montana. , , x - ' , v l your! wants iln the 'Meat line. V: When"! ybii desire Meats remember there are no . better. Meats' in Salem or any other place than we offer.you. And as to the question of price, they cannot be equaled. . ask. our cus tomers. For - Saturday we offer-- . 1 Milk;' Fed Veal Veal Steak . . i:l5c lb. J Veal Stew . 10c lb: 1 Legs Of Veal 20c lb. - Prime Young Mutton !, Chops . ' ' 8clb.. Legs ot Mutton mclb. Mutton Stew 4c lb. ( Fish! Fish! Choice Chinook Salmoti lie lb. . Get them now for can ning, they won't last mucn longer Fancy Silversides , ' . 8c it.;;. . Fresh Crabs, Oysters, Clams, Etc. . Just Arrived Finnan Haddies . Kippered Herring Umeco 25c lb. Best Creamery Butter . 52c lb. - 1DGET 'MARKET Originators of Low Prices Not in' the Combine " . Potatoes Improved Potatoes: The. late crop ot Irish potatoes shows some improvement d ue to recent rains. In general however, the yield1 is low especial ly for early; potatoes. Digginjg ' ot late potatoes is in progress j in many sections. Recent frosts have killed the vines and caused some I damage in the far western states. The dry ' weather is injartngf the fall planted crop In. the Southern states. v , V rjii " Fruits:" .The prospect for the ap ple crop is quite favorable for the western states, but the yield is generally Mof elsewhere.- Ticking is nearly completed in 'many'jisec- tions. Citrus fruit is ripening! rap Idly in Florida but needs rain bad ly. The cranberry harvest is mak ing good. progress and fair to jjood j yields generally reported; j ,; ; Liivestock,- Hay and Pasture: The condition of livestock is gen erally very good and verjr, little I disease la reported. Borne local outbreaks of cholera are reported. but no serious epidemics. 'Anthrax is reported amone cattle and horses in several localities ot In diana.. The hay 4 crop throughout me normern states has generally been good. Pastures have jbeen greatly benefited by recent' tains in most sections ? of the. country ana are iurniening much ! feed Range grass is generally plentiful and curing in excellent condition tor winter feed. f r 'M&wg-Eome Journal Patterns Forovener " ; r k 4 -l -f firs-- 'A We lannounce 'thV arriVal of a large shipment & 'Novelty Goods, such as Purses, Bags and aeaiher Goods, ieto;: that will be sold ftt T6wi?t prices. since -t the ISiv-tliin "jTloor), The Salem; Symphony Or- ,- chest ra Is Ta . Salem Organ ization. They' merit doj should hate your; support. s . perTe iree t coffee In our Also we have a big "as- tor tment of sandwiches at j tivej cents a- , I . . piece. ' ; 1 ' " i Salens Great Bak ; paflcv M' SaMiTs Greatest Batpiiii i Stbire Wewidcksoi Fall ahdWinter Goods ThatH ; - throughout the Store at Unusual With TheVrwds? j; W -. "S. - fc - ' ' Blanket Sale I ;.S r' 't,, .... i - ' ; '.'" 1 StfflCbhtmues: No one will hesitate ta get their jsupply of Winter Blankets once-they see bar (display. . We prefer to let the prices $ieak for themselyes. jOwr reat Steele offers a selection that can not he had elsewhere. : - - ;. ' ' ; ' "T ! -t - . ' - I-' : 1 ; ..." TT . IT m ME s cind Boys Sill rfNoENn . i BGAii -t il I i ft l -, . . . . .... . a.. - 1 $2 Qualify tybhi rocess Unibnsuifs Out of Our 'regular "stock we offer this Tine quality Men's and boys. warm Winter Weight Union Suits.... $1 Special for Dollar. 'Day Regular 'tMd !Odllar Quality. Pure Silk Sox for men,- School Girls' . Puinps and Oxfords , Cine large Vhlpment 'of Girls'. Shoes, consisting most ly of pumps and oxfords, all solid leather, low and mil itary" heels; an extra value, all sizes 2 to 8 Special on Dollar Day Nashtia Wool Nap Blanket Size 72x84. an ideal high quality ribbon taped edge, pret ty plaid blanket. 18 value, spo-' cial ! ' $4.98 $3.98 Pair 1 SUGAR 100 poubd CRJTO : Sack -...... Ov.lili 7. cans Corn 7 cans Clams 6 pounds Coffee V'-' " Diuhle Cotton' BTanket . ..,.,'.....' Size 45x72,. in an assortment ofbUnkets, 2 .value. Special at - - : i . - I i ledium Port andBeans -a-J. V O ! S almon, tall r v....,-., Vv II , Jtanaard-Peas izL.iLJ CV. Jl,-j Dorset AU Wodl H -Blanket ' ' 8 'cans' ' Hedium Port arid :Beans i . Size 72xS0. dalntr and har- 9; eatis Sal monizing plaids,: former S 12.50 8 cans Stand $7.95 the colors aro,Diacx, orown, .green ana, nvy.,f..,.f T,,!' at .Special for Dollar Day v OuC n . i h -. . ' r -. j, 'ij'. - ;. " - ,." . . , . f i t. v'.' :i. I "Hr '. '. .' - . i . S2 MeWRroghldcSwatei Yt-.ifl. BoraeferJ Cotton Blanket . . . , j i i v Just the thing itor iwmter wear. ; Made of heavy gray Tcbttoh "yarn. All aWes.or big boys ind men . . . ..... EE22!2&& f ' -. '---Special for Dollar : Day r . , . , $X45f 4 Pairs Leather Faced Gloves . , Heavyweight canvass with a heavyweight leather fac ing. These gloves offer to the men service at a low cost RIzo" R4t7R. ah ' PTrprvHnnftl Size CxSO, grey, tan and - S3. 50 "Value, while stock lasts, ri'j: white, a $2.50 value, special at special at; pair , , i riounus pure. Lara in ouik -.. , ..... J. 1 II ! Srlhwon, . Plaid 1 ' "l lon AJarthmllow;hj in bulk "Vfi 1 . ;se Ilice V...lj Cy Ji . $2.49 - SI Special for Dollar Day ' iC- 3 Pairs Men's Suspenders- Men's heavyweight, firm elastic Suspenders former 50c value, t On sale at a fraction ot their worth.... $1 Cut This Ont It Is Worth Sloncr s Cut out this slip, enclose with 5e and mall it to Foley & Co.: 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IlU jwtlt ing: your name and address clear ly. You will receive In return a trial -pacaage containing Foley's Honey, and Tar Compound for COUghS, colds and cronn- VnlTo Kidney Pills for pains in sides and oacK; rneumatism, backachej kid-; ney and bladder " ailments t and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly, eleahafnv cathartic for constipation, bilious ness, neaaacnes, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. 1 Two Fatal Accidents , ReportedjPuring' Week Industrial casualtiAR : rinLytoA to the state industrial accident commission for the week lending October .13 totafed 404 nfiwhtnh f two were fatal. The fatal ases were, Andrew West, a timber worker of Marshfield, and IVern Bur ley, a logger of Silverton. Of the total number of ; acci dents 374 were subject to the provisions, or U workmenW com pensation act, 27 were from firms and corporations that havo r. I lected the act and th 'y l iroia public kntility corporations Special for Dollar Day $1.50 aiid5?2 j Men's Dre4$ Shirts-- ' 269 'brikht Dress Shirts,' pretty stripes and pretty novel w, shirting . effects. All sizes ...... .............. . i Special for Dollar Day. $1 . ' ; ! i '-.-1 k; J 1. ' -. f f :ri.-tfrs , ...20 pounds .5lolIel Oats -8 bounds Cocoa in bulk w jv4 founds Ground Chocolae - , Dollar Day Specials tin ' . s - ; u n ! i l ae. , I , 10 pounds Lima Beans ;. - 2 sacks Pan-Cake Flour u ZZ3I$'1: Dollar 'Day Specials Ghildreii!s and Women's 2 Men's Chamhray Work Shirts- One big lot Blue Cham bray Work Shirts for men, all sizes, regular oc quality, umu z to a customer ii ji ortuni to a customer. ... Y zT ""3 ,;i .. . - ; ). 1 i M -Special for DoUar Day 3 f tees gleans Milk, tall ! -Ii cans Tomatoes . . " j t . Dollar Day Specials m 1 t . . ' ' s t , f '' -t. - 1 19, bars Crystal White Soap'and, 2 pkgs jea Foam O " ..atj pounds. Sugar with1 a purchase of $3.00 in dur. ' rV Dry Goods or Clothing departments-j... i. j f- . ' DoUar Day Specials ' I 3 Pairs MenWolox-- A heavy and fine quality wool,! a value that will not be forgotten for some time to come . . . . ; $1 In black, brown, "white arid colors, all sizes everyone a bonatlde value that will surely please - J. InUtock, 5Y'H ease..,. . . -Special tor 'Dollar Day -special tor Doiiar Day J1J5 LadiesVHeeced Union Suiti- ; j Boys' $1.S0 Wool School Caps m $1 lJ. S. Govmment iiizztci ed Meats Bacon .f 23e Picnic Shoulder ioc Bacon strips L :. ?lc : 'Cottage Rolls 1-. 23c Bacon Back 2c Summer Sausage .1 SSc A special winter .value, ; sanitary . white-, fleeced union 4i suits, lone sleeves and ankle length. This bie value tlr H - v . si ... --"1 l in i-" u--t: Trrmr: All wool boys' cap, Tnade of finest hard wearing Berges, 1J -bpecial for Dollar Day iw ioi5c due HUM lUWCli lC II tweeds, velours, etc; all sizes..... lf A .. U of a firm and heavy, weave. Former sellug price VtV II -Special for Dollar Day 2 Pairs Ladies' Wool StOckinffS A -fl Was 19c eicn: yourself of this underselling V ( -.9 rU .h.tr ..itw Wm 9tiiT n vm trt ti.-rlm - I Special for Dollar pay. J 2 Yards 104 Unhleached Sheeting- A 4 9sc.aiue,,n sale ssiu..oiVTL.i. '!T While sheeting is now so ' greatly nr demand we otter I ttpec,aii Ior J' w ua..u iynw , ; - this unusual talue. ; Formerly 98c a yard ! A . ' !! One big lot Just in-T-They are large size and aL A : t ! SDeciai for Doiiar Day 2 Faricv Tea Anrbhs - M f4 L ? ' One bie lot Tea Aprons, made of fine bfKandv. hand- XV B -! t i . v; ; --P;a tor Dollar Day.' somely embroidered, with one side; , pocket and lace 1 Yard, AUWool Serge All Wool Serge, set in color of the most desirable type. Regular $ I.?? -value $1 trimmed $1 Special for Dollar Day 10 Yards of Cortain Good special tor Doiiar Day 2 Bungalow and Polly Prhn Aprons $1 Yes, made of fine quality . Gingham, bungalow - t- t "I a Sr - . 1 p,. x jroiiy mm Aprun. ruriuor ?ius weru tu w : and a H . . 11 each Y . Your favorite colors Jn flowired signs. A value that will not as fc. tred and plain le-J7 be duplicated agalniNk-,t 6M: Yards Dresi Gingham- Pretty new Plaids , that are j Ideal; for,, dressmaking, especially that of children , .;! special for Doiiar Day $2 Ladies' Voile Dress Waists Msua i iiucsi (lumii una. uue juu ivi, ium wuobk ot values to 12.50, go on sale as a .. . . . . . . ... ........ i ! Dollar Dav Snecials A big assortment of colors that will harmonize beauti-J H i ........ j 1 fully and'blend witn any article or wooien-apparel.. ; Ui 1 " -Special for Dollar Day VMlOD Where the CrOWClS t$UV Dollar Day Specials - I: a i mm - .9 mm m . . M . t ' ' ''Is 5 I - . . Z. Yards Mercenzed table Uamask fr uouar uay bpcciais i - ' T : jV'x.'MI ' The finest quality mercerized Uble dam as lc, extra A u Iargef former value 98c, tor: one yard ........ y ; Dollar Day Specials Two 75c Skeins Wool Yarn- $i $i m 6 Yards Finest Percale- i. A delayed shipment now at hand enables you the most unexcelled 35c value at tnis. ;. 1 I Special for Dollar Day ; ; les' us to offer :-1 1 Yard Fine Corduroy Velvet I . 1 Specially used i for the making of Ladies' and bathrobes and children's coats, 51.75 value ad Men's JI : . 1 y.V -1 ' -Special for ; Dollar Day Ijrr' 10 Yards Unhleached Toweling .When it comes to toweling specials this Is a sure'. . winner. Linen finish, U8-inches wide.. .., I ' - ' -Dollar-Day Specials Lames rianneieue rugm uowns ;; The call of the chilly nights can be br this famous value, formerly Bold Dollar Day Specials responded toU ) old at 11.75, Suf : - $1.75 Value Tarns ,. :- o in all the late fall colors, la new- shipment that ; N t j' :wm- aespre-4 supply ior this great demand. Dollar Drv t'rf ri"': uufc suojeci to tne act. ; f. -